by Linda Holmes
Are women really being shut out of film criticism? One recent study claims that they're worse off in the online world than they were in print.
by David Edelstein
The Truffaut borrowings are explicit in Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha, while Richard Linklater's Before Midnight takes its cues from Eric Rohmer's gentle but expansive talkfests. In both films, conversation is a centerpiece as characters navigate relationships.
by Joel Arnold
In dumping his formula, director Todd Phillips has thrown out just about everything else that made the surprise-hit first movie even a little likable.